HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-07-03, Page 25ANNOUNCEMENTS
The family of Douglas and Mildred
Pattison cordially invite friends,
relatives and neighbors to an open
house to be held at Byron United
Church, London, Sunday, July 20,
1975, from 2 to 5:00 p.m, on the occa-
sion of their parents 40th wedding an-
niversary. Best Wishes Only,
please. 27,29c
CARDS OF THANKS —
Harvey and Dorothy Pfaff would
like to say a sincere "Thank You" to
all our relatives, friends and
neighbors for all the gifts, flowers,
cardslandtpersonalbestiwisheslonlour
25th wedding anniversary. Special
thanks to our family for planning the
dance in our honor and to the Kirkton
ladies who looked after the lunch, All
this made our anniversary one we
will never forget.
The family of the late Mrs. Mary
Brack wish to thank friends,
relatives and neighbors for the many
acts of kindness, floral tributes,
memorial donations and sympathy
cards during our recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Rev. Glen
Wright, Hopper-Hockey Funeral
Home, Exeter United Church ladies
and Huronview Nursing Home. —
Norman and Myrtle Brock and
family 27p
A sincere "thank you" to xelatives
and friends for cards, flowers, gifts
and visits while a patient in Universi-
ty Hospital and since returning
home. — Audrey Christie 27c
CASH BINGO, Seaforth Legion Hall,
Friday, July 4, 1975, at 8:15 p.m.
sharp. 15 regular games for $10.00
each and a $75.00 Jackpot to go each
week. Admission $1.00. Extra cards
25c each or 7 for $1.00. (Children un-
der 16 not permitted.) Proceeds for
Welfare Work, Sponsored by Branch
156, Seaforth Royal Canadian
Legion. 27tfnc
ANNUAL GLANVILLE REUNION,
Sunday, July 6, Seaforth Lions Park,
games 3:00 p.m. Everyone bring pic-
nic lunch. 27c
PLAN TO ATTEND the Dublinfest,
Saturday, July 12, 1975, in Dublin.
Starts at 5:00 p.m. Tickets for
barbecue - adults $3.00, children 12
and under $1.25. Dance ticket $2,50 a
couple. Sponsored by Dublin &
District Lions Club. 27,28c
ANNUAL VINCENT REUNION,
Sunday, July 13, Hayfield Park.
Games 3 p.m. Everyone bring picnic
lunch. 27p
FETTES TOURS and Travel — 184
Main St. S. Mount Forest, Ont.
POLAR BEAR EXPRESS: Join us
July 18 or August 13 for four days of
all Ontario scenery on our deluxe
Moosonee tour. Tour is fully escorted
on modern, washroom equipped
coaches and first class accommoda-
tion. Features Cochrane, Polar. Bear.
Express, Moosonee, guided tour of
Timmins, Santa's Village and four
hour cruise on Lake Muskoka. A
limited amount of space still
available.
1000 ISLANDS: 3 day tour departs
July 14 and August 14. Includes visits
to Old Fort Henry, Gananoque,
Upper Canada Village and Peter-
borough also features a delightful 3
hour cruise through 1000 Islands, All
admissions included in ticket. A
relaxing tour with a minimum of
driving.
EAST COAST: Travel through the
Adirondack, Green and White Moun-
tains on our 12 day tour to the East
Coast. Stops at all points of interest,
Cabot Trail, Magnetic Hill, Rever-
sing Falls, Green Gables, Woodleigh
Replicas and features a full day
cruise on a luxury liner. 6 seats
available on July 30 departure,
CANADIAN WEST COAST: Some
space still available on 21 day tour
departing Aug. 17. Features 20 nights
first class accommodation, deluxe
transportation, all sightseeing and
admissions. No overlapping of routes
arid no night driving. Travel the
relaxing, worry free way and see it
all in daylight including Banff,
Jasper, Lake Louise, Vancouver,
Victoria, Butchart Gardens,
Okanogan Valley, Fraser and
Thompson River Valleys, Rogers
Pass, Yellowhead Pass, Calgary, Ed-
monton, Regina, Winnipeg and much
more,
GREAT LAKE CIRCLE: 6 day tour
around the northern lakes departs
July 23 and .August 18, Travels
through Michigan, Indiana, Illinois,
Wisconsin, Minnesota and Ontario.
Visits Thunder Bay with a complete
harbour cruise and a visit to the
recently restored multi-million
dollar Fort William, travels the
beautiful Lake Superior route to
Sault Ste. Marie and home through
Muskoka etc.
MANITOULN AND OTTAWA: 4 day
tour departs Aug. 25 travelling to
Manitoulin aboard the new M,S. Chi-
Cheemeun then to Sudbury, North
Bay and along the Ottawa River to
Pembroke, Deep River and Ottawa.
Features 1/z day guided tour of the
Nation's Capital and returns via
beautiful Rideau and Kawartha
Lakes areas.
CALIFORNIA and GOLDEN WEST:
21 day tour departs Oct, 19, includes
15 states With all side trips and ad-
missions and city tours included.
Features Disneyland, Universal
Studios, Hoover Dam, Grand Ca-
nyon, Petrified Forest, Painted
Desert, Salt Lake City, Reno, San
Francisco, Los Angeles and much
more, Pick ups en route.
EUROPEAN TOUR: 23 day tout
departs Sept, 4, features 7 countries.
All sightseeing, accommodation,
breakfasts, dinners, transportation
and escorts services are included. A
deluxe tour departing from Mount
Forest. Immediate reservations are
essential,
FALL TOURS; 5 day colour tour to
Agawa Canyon and Mackinac Island
departs Sept, 20 and 22. 3 day colour
tour to Lake Placid and Adirondack
Mountains departs Sept, ad, 4 day
colour tout to Algonquin and Ottatira
departs Oct, 5. 4 day tour to
Nashville for Thanksgiving departs
Oct, 10 with no night driving, now
over half full, 2 day tour to Jamboree
in WWVA departs Nov. 14,
Pree brochures on all ot these tours
are available by calling or Writing to
Pettee Tours 323,1545 Mount Foreat,
Some of, these tours Make pick Ups in
Exeter Area. 27e
Contestants
Wanted
For Friedsburg
TALENT
SHOW
Dashwood
Fri., Aug. 1
8:00 p.m.
• Cash Prizes
Linnited Number of
Entries
Please Cantact
ANMARIt HOFFMAN
bashviood. 237-335/
L 400.
Fourth Annual
Fiddlers
Jamboree
and
Step Dancing
EVERYBOPY WELCOME
Sum, July 13
1:30 p,m. - 10;30 p,m.
MITCHELL & DISTRICT
MEMORIAL ARENA
i3RING THE WHOLE FAMILY
Fiddlers and Step Dancers
Please Accept This Invitation
The entire donations - after ex-
penses to be forwarded to the
Stratford Branch of the Mentally
Retarded Children,
Dance
KIRKTON-WOODHAM
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Fri., July 4
9 to 1
Music by
Joe Overholt .
Proceeds for Exeter Greys
Ladies Softball Team
Admission $5.00 couple
Advance tickets available
from team members
Country Singles
DANCE
SAT., JULY 12
HULLY GULLY
8:30 p.m.
Dance and
Camporee
Refreshments Served
Exeter Legion
Building Fund
DANCE
* 2 Bands *
• Joe Overholt ,
and The Standbys
• Chris Black Band
Fri., July 18'
Continuous Music
9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
HURON PARK
, RECREATION HALL
Tickets $3.50 Per Person
Special Advance: 36.00 Couple
Available Throughout the
Community, at Legion Bar
and Legion Members
Our Lady of
Mount Carmel Paris,h
REV, J. MOONEY, PASTOR
Phone 237-3593
MASS
Saturday-7:30 p.m.
St.Peter's Church - Hwy. 4
Sunday-9:00 a.m.
Precious Blood Mission
(at Anglican Church, Exeter)
Main at Gidley
Sunday-11:00 a.m.
Mt. Carmel Church
Courtesy Car: Phone 235-01 1 1
:Calvary
UnIte8thlia of Canada
Dashwood
Minister:
REV. BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Organist:
Miss ldella Gabel, A.R.C,T.
Sunday, July 6
9:45 a.m.—Morning Service.
10:50 a.m.—Sunday School
Everyone Welcome
Zion
Lutheran Church •
Dashwood
Vacancy Pastor
REV, MARVIN BARZ
Sunday, July 6
9:00 a.m.—Divine Service
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
and Bible Class.
Vacation Bible School
July 7 - 18 9 a.m. to noon, ages 3-
14 inclusive.
All Welcome
Bethel
Reformed Church
Huron Street East, Exeter
REV. HENRY VAN ESSEN; B.A., B,D,
Minister
Sunday, July 6
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Rev. H. VanEssen
111 0 a,m,—Sunday School
2:15 p.m,—Worship In Dutch
language in cooperation with
Christian Reformed Church
7:30 p,m.—Evening Service
Cancelled
Christian
Reformed Church
REV, JACK ROEDA
Minister
Sunday, July6
10:00 a.m.--Morning Service
&p.m.—Afternoen Service
The Back to God Hour
CHLO 4:30 p,th. Dial 1570
Exeter United Church
JameS at Andrew
Ministers:
REV, GLEN D. WRIGHT, B.A.,B.O.
arid
REV, HAROLD SNELL, B.A,,B.D.
Organist and ChoirmaSter:
Mr. Robert Cameron
Music Direetor:
Mrs, Roland McCaffrey
Sunday, July 6
10:00 a.m. =Worship at Caven
Speaker, Rev, Glen Wright
Nursery
Courtesy Car - 235,0135
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Reception
to honour
KAREN McKINLEY
arid
DALE RATCLIFFE
(Bridal Couple)
Friday, July 11
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PINERIDGE CHALET
Henson
Ver`yolie Weltoirie
FISHERMAN'S
'COVE
GRAND BEND
63 RIVER ROAD
UNDER NEW
MANAGEMENT
CHICKEN & CHIPS
FISH & CHIPS
SHRIMP & CHIPS
etc,
*
TAKE OUT ORDERS
Fitton.: 238.2025
Dance
Sat., July 5
PINERIDGE CHALET
with
JOE OVERHOLT
& THE STANDBYS
Dancing 9.1
Try our Spareribs, Chicken
Fish & Shrimp
For reservations phone
262-2277 — /36.4610
236-4213
HURON
COUNTRY
PLAYHOUSE
238-8451-2
The Broadway Musical
OH
COWARD
July 2 5
Wed. - Sat. 8:30
Next Week
THE GLASS
MENAGERIE
Tickets at
EXETER
PHARMACY
235-1570
Stag
for
Doug
Miners
Fri., July 11
9:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m.
HENSALL ARENA
Admission $ 1.00
Everyone Welcome
at
KIRKTON UNION
CEMETERY
Sun., July 6
7:30 p.m.
REV. GRANT MILLS
Speaker
Special Music
Reception
and Dance
for
NANCY ANNE SWARTZ
and
CLAYTON JAMES MORLEY'
(Bridal Couple)
Sat., July 5th
9-1
Stag
For
Bill Inch
Fri., July 4
9:00 p.m.
EXETER ARENA
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
Stephen Township
Federation of Agriculture
Beef
Barbecue
'and
Dance
DASHWOOD
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Sat., July 5
Dinner 5:30 to 7':30 p,m,
Entertainment by
HEYWOOD BROTHERS
$6.60 per person
Proceeds to help
4-H clubs in Stephen
'Tickets available franc
Stephen bisectors
AdvatIce ricketg Only
PARKHILL
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Music by
ROGER QUICK
Lunch Provided ,
Everyone Welcome
Combined
Summer
Services
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
and
EXETER UNITED CHURCH
at
Coven Church
WA
June 29 to July 27
* * * *
at
Exeter Urtited Church
11,p0 ra:tn,
Aug, 3 to31
Brinsley
United Church
CHICKEN
BARBECUE
Wed., July 9
Supper Served
5:30 - 8:30 p.m.
Adults - $3.25
Children - $1.00
' For tickets 293-3034
or 293-3180
Stag
for
Tom
Workman
Fri., July 4
9.1
Varna
Admission $1.00
Everyone Welcome
July 3, 1975
Pug* 1.3A
BIRTHS —
MASSE — Gerard and Henrica wish
to announce the arrival of their son,
Derek Gerard, June 21, 1975 at St.
Joseph's Hospital. A brother for Dan-
ny. 27c
PRESZCATOR — Randy and Brenda
are proud to announce the safe
arrival of their first child, Jeffrey
Paul, on June 25, 1975, at St. Marys
Memorial Hospital, St. Marys, On-
tario. First grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Preszcator, Exeter and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson, RR 6
St. Marys. 27p
SHAPTON — Gregory Scott is happy
to announce the arrival of his baby
brother, Jeffrey David, born Sunday,
June 29, 1975, at York County
Hospital, New Market. The proud
parents are Audrey and Bob of
Churchill, Ontario. Grandson of Mrs.
Earl Shapton Exeter, and Mrs. Ger-
trude Parsons, London, Ontario, 27p
STEWART — Karen Elizabeth Ann
wishes to announce her safe arrival
to her parents Brian and Joan, June
27, 1975, St. Marys Hospital in
Kitchener. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Sinclair and
Mr, and Mrs, David R, Stewart,
Seaforth. 27c
WUERTH Peter and Glenda (nee
Pfaff) of Huron Park are happy to
announce the birth of their son,
William Simon (Billy) on June 25,
1975, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. 27p
ENGAGEMENTS —
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Gayler wish to
announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Doreen Margaret,
to Mr. William Blane, son of Mr, and
Mrs. Allan Blane, Lucan, Ontario.
The wedding to take place at 3:30
p.m., Saturday, August 9, 1975, at
Thedford United Church. 27c
ENGAGEMENTS
The children of Dolores (Dolly.)
Munn are pleased to announce their
mother's forthcoming marriage to
Mr. George Durham, both formerly
of Huron Park, The wedding will take
place July 26, 1975, 7:00 p.m. at
Caven Presbyterian Church, EX-
eter. 27p
Mr, and Mrs. Ted Prouty wish to
anhounce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Esther June, to
Gregor Mac Brown, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Brown, Oil Springs,
The wedding to take place August 2,
1975, at 2:30 p.m., Exeter
Pentecostal Tabernacle. 27nc
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rimmer of
Centralia are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Brenda May, to Donald
Gerald Morgan, eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Morgan, Clandeboye, The
wedding will take place July 19 at
3:30 p,m. at St. James Church,
Clanclehoye, 27p
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Simpson,
RR 2 Lucan, wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Hazel Merle, to Mr. Wayne
Alexander MacLeod, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan A. MacLeod, Sudbury, On-
tario. The wedding will take place in
Clandeboye United Church, July 12,
1975, at 5:00 o'clock. • 27c
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith of Huron
Park are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Barbara Ann, to William
Herbert Inch, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Inch, Exeter. The evening wed-
ding will take place Saturday, „July
19, 1975, 7:00.p.m. at Exeter United
Church. 27c
Zion United'Church
Crediton
Sunday, July 6
10:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
No Sunday School for July
All are welcome.
The Anglican Church of Canada
Trivitt Memorial
Rector
REV. G. A. ANDERSON, D.F.C., Dip. Th.
Guest Organist
Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sixth Sunday after Trinity
July 6, 1975
8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
1 115 a.m.11--MMin .g PraVei,
Everyone is most welcome.
Please feel free to dress in comfor-
table holiday attire.
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle
Main at Victoria
REV. DON FORREST
Sunday, July 6
We Invite you to join us for
the following services
9:45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Gideons In charge of service.
7:00 p.m.—Speaker: Ted Prouty
Tues.-8 p.m,—Bible Study
Watch Circle Square Saturdays
Channel 13 — 10:00 a.m.
Channel 10 — 10:30 a.m.
A warm welcome awaits you.
Caven Presbyterian
Church
Minister
REV.WILFRED D. JARVIS, B.A/ B.D,
Organist: Mr. Robert McIntosh
Sunday, July 6
Joint Summer Services June 29,
and month of July in Caven at
10:00 a.m.
Everyone Welcome
Centralia
Faith Tabernacle
West of Hwy. 4, Huron Park Rd.
just past railway tracks
Pastor
REV. FRANK EVANS
Sunday, July 6
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
Classes for every age
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
/7:30 p.m.—Full Gospel Service
Thursday, 8 p.m. — Midweek Bible
Study
Everyone Welcome
Emmanuel
Baptist Church
Huron St, West
Fundamental — Evangelical
Sunday, July 6, 1975
0:45 a,m.—Sunday School, A
OlaSs for every age.
11:00 a.m,—Morning Service
7;30 p.m.—Evening Worship
Nurtery facilities at all Sunday Ser-
vices for children four years and
under.
Wed, 6:00—Prayer and Bible Study.
Mrs. E. A. Keyes, Organlet
Peace
Lutheran Church
Andrew and lledrge Streets
PASTOR', REV. K, HAHN
Sunday, July 6
6:30 a.m.--'Morning Worship
CARDS OF THANKS ,
We like toexpress our thanks to
relatives, friends and neihbors for
flowers, sympathy cards -in loss of
our father and grandfather, Franz
Pertschy. Always be remembered by
Steve, Anna Eberhardt and
27p
We wish to express sincere ap-
preciation to the many friends and
neighbours who assisted in saving
our belongings during the fire at 262
and 264 Algonquin Drive, Hurt/ft
Park, — Bruce and Joyce Beemer 27c
Leroy and Lynda Bern wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and ap-
preciation for the many expressions
of sympathy, floral tributes and
memorial donations on their recent
bereavement Your kindness will
always be remembered. 27p
I wish to say thanks to everyone for
the kindness shown to me and my
family during Alan's accident and
my stay in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Special thanks to all who helped out
at home, — Dorothy Jeffery 27p
I would like to thank my family,
friends and neighbors for visits,
cards, gifts and treats during' my
stay in St. Joseph's Hospital and
since returning home. Special thanks
to those who helped at the farm in my
absence, — David Latta 27p
.The family of the late Franz
Pertschi wish to thank friends,
relatives and neighbors for the many
acts of kindness, floral tributes,
memorial donations and sympathy
cards during our recent bereave-
ment. Special thanks to Father
Mooney and Father Durand, The T.
Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, the
staff and residents of the Blue Water
Rest Home and South Huron Hospital
and also thanks to Dr. Gulens. 27p
Thanks very much to my family,
relatives and friends for their visits,
cards and flowers while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. —
Carla Ftevington 27c
I would like to express my sincere
thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbors for their cards, flowers,
treats and visits and many
kindnesses while I was a .patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital and since retur-
ning home. — Larry Taylor 27c
The family of the late Heber Shute
would like to thank relatives, friends
and neighbors for their expressions
of sympathy, floral tribures,
charitable donations, and many acts
of kindness during our recent
bereavement in the loss of a loving
husband, father and grandfather.
Special thanks to the pallbearers,
Rev. Grant Dawson, Robert Dinney
Funeral Home, ladies of the Kirkton
United Church and all those who
helped in our homes in so many
ways. Your kindness will long be
remembered. — Mrs. Elsie Shute
and family 27c
IN MEMORIAM—
GASS In loving memory of our. ,
dear son, Garry Earle, who passed,
away two years ago June 30,1973. '10-
God called him home, it was His .
will
But in our hearts, we love him still
His memory is as dear today
As in the hour he passed away.
We often sit and think of him
When we are all alone
For memory is the only thing
That grief can call it's own.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mom and Dad. 27p
GASS — In loving memory of a dear
brother and uncle, Gary Earle, who
passed away two years ago, June 30,
1973.
Time speeds on, two years have
passed,
Since death it's sgloom, its shadow
cast
Within our home, where all seemed
bright
And took from us a shining light.
We miss that light and ever will
His vacant place there is none can
fill.
Down here we mourn, but not in vain
For up in heaven, we will meet
again.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by sister Brenda and nephew
Mervyn Garry. 27p
LATTA — In loving memory of my
dear wife, Mayrene, who passed aay
one year ago, July 8,1974.
We watched you suffer, we watched
you sigh,
All we could do was just stand by
When the time came, we suffered too
For you never deserved what you
went through.
God saw you getting weaker
And did what he thought best
He put His arms around you
And whispered come and rest,
Sadly missed and always
remembered by husband Harvey. 27p
LATTA — In loving memory of our
dear daughter,. Mayrene Latta, who
passed away July 8, 1974.
Always remembered by Dad and
Mom. ' 27c
IN MEMORIAM --
LATrA loving, memory of a
dear mother and grandmother,
Mayrene, who passed away one year
ago, July 8, 1974,
Gone from us but leaving memories
Death can never take away
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay,
Sadly missed and always
remembered by Carol, Bill, Ken,
Janis, David and grandchildren. 27p
MacDONALD — In loving memory
Of a dear brother and uncle, Gordon
(Bud) who passed away June 29,
1969.
As time unfolds another year
Memories keep you ever near
Silent thoughts of times together
Hold memories that will last forever,
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Loreen, Mery and
Cheryl 27c
McKENZIE — In loving memory of a
dear son, Lyle, who passed away two
years ago July 6, 1973,
We travel, toyour place of rest
Arrange the flowers with care
No one knows the heartache
When we turn and leave you there.
You brought us no shame
You brought us no sorrow
We know you walk proudly
When God calla your name.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by your mother and
sisters. 27c
McNICHOL — In loving memory of
our mother, Viola, wife of Ross
McNichol, who passed away on July
2, 1969.
There's a gift in life you cannot buy
That's very rare and true
It's a gift of a wonderful mother
Like the one we had in you.
The many things you did for us
In your kind and loving way
You gave us years of happiness
No one can take away.
Ever remembered and sadly miss-
ed by daughters Ruthann, Barbara
and Janice and sons-in-law Donald,
Richard and Bob and
grandchildren. 27c
ONDREJICKA — In loving memory
of a dear father and grandfather,
John Ondrejicka, who passed away
July 5, 1974.
Gone dear father gone forever
How we miss your smiling face
But you left us to remember
None on earth can take your place.
A happy home we once enjoyed
How sweet the memory still
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill.
Lovingly remembered by son,
daughter-in-law and grandchildren.
27p
RATZ — In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather,
Roy E. Ratz, who passed away four
years ago, July 8, 1971.
As time unfolds another year
Memories keep him always near
Silent thoughts of times together
Hold memories that will last forever,
Lovingly remembered by wife
Clara, family and grandchildren, 27c
WILLERT — In loving memory of a
dear husband, Garnet, who passed
away July 3, 1974.
There is a gift in life you cannot buy
That's very rare and true
It's a gift of a wonderful husband
Like the one I had in you,
The many things you did for me
In your kind and loving way
No one can take away
Nothing could be more beautiful
Than the memory I have of you
To me you are someone special
God must have thought so too.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by his wife Elva. 27p
WILLERT — In loving memory of a
dear uncle, Garnet Willed, who pass-
ed away one year ago, July 3.
Nothing could be more beautiful
Than the memories we have of you
To us you were something special
God must have thought so too,
Lovingly remembered by the
Wei berg family 27p
WILLERT In loving memory of
our dear brother, Garnet, who passed
away one year ago, July 3, 1974.
One yeartoday our brother was
called
To his eternal rest.
Gone where.the angels sing so sweet
And taken when God knew best.
We miss him here so very much
His presence oft seems nigh
But we all hope in Heaven to meet
Where no one says goodbye.
Ever remembered and sadly miss-
ed by his brother and sisters. 27p
WILLERT — In memory of my God-
father and uncle. Garnet Willert, who
passed away, July 3, 1974.
It's just a little but means a lot
To say dear Uncle Gainey
I haven't forgot.
Remembered by his niece
Marguerite arid family. 27c
The.Piaeridgeaalet ofjHeasali
is presenting a 'mammoth band
jamboree .on'-.SuadaY., August
Five stages will he Set up
outside the Chalet cluhhouse and
a large number of bands have
indicated they will participate in
the show which will start at .1.34
p.m.. and continue .4001 9 p.m.
Among the groups planning to
attend are Joe Overholt and The
Standbys, Mozart's Melody
Makers, The Startrex, Cattnty
Unlimited, Al Harvey And the
.1Nueboys, the fleywood brothers,
the l3ltiewater Playboys and the
BluetoneS,
The master of ceremonies will
be Johnny Brent of the old-time
CKNX Wingham barn dance
program,
All proceeds will go,to corn-
munity service work, CahatiMB
will be available for the weekend
and food and refreshments will
beavaltablelat tke .C410, t
A dance on SatttItray, August 9.
will precede'the .big event on
$uoday.
What's
doing?
Decoration
Service
• Pineridoe arrange
big band jamboree NOUNCEMENTS